"I reminded them that when they play at their clubs and they lose a game, they often have another one after three days and they have to start again for that next match with the same enthusiasm and immediately forget the defeat."

The 73-year-old preferred to focus on his side's next game, calling for his squad to bounce back in style against the Faroe Islands on Tuesday.

"We have to re-charge the batteries and focus on the next match in the Faroes on Tuesday," he added.

"We can accept defeat against Germany. Realistically, we were never going to compete against Germany for first place in the group.

"Our target is not Germany, our target is Sweden and Austria, and in the next game, the Faroes.

"We have to win and we will look to win."

Meanwhile, Trapattoni is sweating over the fitness of striker Robbie Keane for the crunch qualifier.

Keane missed Friday's embarrassing defeat after sustaining an Achilles injury in training and the former Liverpool striker is now a doubt for the Boys in Green's next World Cup qualifier against the Group C minnows on Tuesday.

"After tomorrow we can decide," Trapattoni told the Score, referring to a fitness test Keane will undergo on October 13.

Despite doubts over Keane, the Italian announced that he has an otherwise full-strength squad to pick from.